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CASH REGISTER Original Filed March l0, 1922 8 Sheets-Sheet 8 MMM 5 To U INVENTOR .Patented pr. 7, '193i UNITED STATES` PATENT OFFIC n FRED S. HAAS, 0F HERKIMER, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR TO'REMINGTON ARMSIVCOMPANY, INC., A CORPORATION- 0F DELAWARE CME REGISTER,

Application led March 1G, 1922, Serial No. 542,671. Renewed Haren il, 192'?.

This invention relates genenallj,T to improvements in cash registers and has partie ular reference to improvements in the printing mechanisms of such machines.

ln the accompanying drawings the improvements are shown applied to a machine ot the same general type as is shown and described in lU. S. application, Serial No. 263,125, tiled Nov. 19, 1918, hy Frederick l.. Fuller. its will loe more clearly apparent later on, however, the improvements are capahle ot heing applied to or embodied in a number or other forms of cash registers and accounting machines Without departing trom the spirit oat the invention.

A loroad object oi the invention is to pro.u vide a printing mechanism for printing and and issuing checks or printing upon sales slips inserted to receive impressions, preferalolv with devices Wherehy the mechanism be conditioned for either checlr printing or sales slip printing.

Another object oi the invention is to provide interloclring'devices effective to insure correct operation of the improved machine as a Whole vvhen the printing mechanism is in check printing condition; and associated controlling devices hy means of which the interlocking devices may he disabled or renderedinetfective when the printing mechanism is changed to sales slip printing condition or when it is desired tor some reason to loe able to operate certain parts oi? the mechanism Without either printing and issuing a check or printing upon a sales slip.

Another oloject is to. provide a simple and very effective Way oi preventing the insertionoii a sales slip when the printing mechanism is not in sales slip printing condition.

ln the present preferred embodiment the printing mechanism comprises devices for printing certain data, including devices for printing the serial or .consecutive numbers upon the checks, and mechanism vvhereloy changing the printing mechanism to a sales slip printing condition will prevent actuation of or printing from the consecutive numoer. The provision or( suitable mechanism for socontrolling the consecutive numbering devices is still another ohj ect ot the invention.

Plllfitli thelforegoing andv other/'objects in view, the invention consists in the novei comloination and arrangement of parts, the 'features -oi2 novelty of which are pointed out in appended claims, and a preferred embodiment of which is shown in the accompanying drawings. l

@if said drawings; y

i is a perspective vievv oi one of the improved machines With all lont tvvo of the lrevs omitted.

Fig. 2 is a section on the line 2-2 in Fig. 5.

Fig. 3 is a section on the line 3--3 (Fig. t) through the type carriers and some orn the connections :tor operating or setting them.

Fig. 4 is a detail oi. one of the consecutive numloer type carriers.

5 is a plan view ci" some oi the dier ential devices and shows particulfarly the type carrier adjusting connections.

Fig. 6 is a section through thefmachine on the line represented hy G-dhig ilig. 'Z' is a partial vertical section oil the improved machine taken inside ot the right hand frame of the machine. Y

lig. 8 is a section through the mechanism on the line 88, Fig. 10.

Fig. 9 is a detail of a partoif the vtull stroke mechanism and one of the aligning devices for holding the check feeding mechanism in correct operating relation with certain others of the parts.

Fig. 10 is a top plan view of the improved printing mechanism and of some of the operating connections and associated accounting mechanism.

lFig. 11 is a front view of a portion o thev or table and some of the connections for imparting movement to it.

Fig. 13 is a partial vertical section through the device shown in Fig. 12.

Fig. 14 shows one of the checks issued by the machine and how the machine overprints to obliterate or conceal impressions accidentally made on the check strip when the printing mechanism is operated under sales slip printing conditions.

As shownin the drawings, the machine used to illustrate one embodiment of the invention is of the key operated type, that is, various functions, such as, indicating, registering, `and printing are effected directly by operation of the keys. Addition of the present improvements does not mater-ially affect the operationv of such a machine in any of these respects, but when the keys are operated type carriers forming a part of the new mechanism are adjusted to represent the keys and impressions are then taken from the type carriers upon either a check strip or upon a sales slip depending upon which kind of priiting the mechanism has been prepared to o. i

ln case the mechanism has'been prepared or conditioned for check printing, after the keys have been operated and the characters representing them'printed on the check strip a lever or handle is operate-d to feed a portion of the check strip containing the record of the keys operated to a position where it may be severed from the strip. The feeding operation is performed by a pair of co-operating rollers driven by the handle, one of which rollers is provided with inked type for printing advertising or other matter onthe face .of the check.

For certain classes of transactions, such as charge transactions, it is desirableto have the machine so constructed as to print upon an itemized charge slip a total of the items, thereby providing a way of insuring the making of a record of the transaction in the record retaining devices of the machine. The improved machine is provided with av slot into which sales slips may be inserted to receive impressions, provided that the mechanism has been prepared for sales slip printing. If it has -not been so prepared the slot will be closed by an obstruction which prevents insertion of a slip, but this obstruction is automatically removed as an Vincident to conditioning the machine for printing upon sales slips. f

In the presentembodiment the work 'of conditioning the printer for different kinds of printing is performed by adjustment'of manipulative devices comprising a lever which operates through suitable connections to lock the check feeding mechanism, withdraw the obstruction from the sales slip slot, and disable or render ineffective interlocking mechanism controlling the sequence of opera second operation of the check feeding mechanism without an intervening operation of the keyboard.

Adjustment of the mechanism in preparation for slip printing frees the keys for successive operationsiwithout intervening operations of thel check feeding mechanism. In fact, the feeding mechanism becomes locked so that it cannot be actuated. To print upon sales slips when the mechanism is in slip printing condition, all that is necessary is to insert the slips to a position where they may receive impressions from the type carriers and then depress the keys representing the items. This causes the items to be printed upon the slips, after which the slips are simply withdrawn from the machine.

The mechanism for controlling the condition of the printing mechanism is so constructed that it may be adjusted not only to prevent insertion of a sales slip, but also at the 'same time to prevent operation of the mechanism"usually operated to print upon checks or sales slips. rlhe reason for this is that it may at `times be desirable to operate the vkeys .of the machine Without either issuing checks or printing upon sales slips. When in this non-printing condition the interlocking mechanism before referred to is thrown out of commission so that there is no interference with repeatedor successive operations of the keyboard.

When the mechanism is, operated under check printing conditions, a pair of impression hammers is operated to makeJ theimpression, one for printing the consecutive numbers and the other to print the date and description of the item.' lVhen the mechanism is adjusted to the non-printing condition both of the impression hammers are inoperative, while undersslip printing conditions only the consecutive number impression hammer fails tooperate. Under the condition lastv mentioned, therefore, the consecutive number type carriers do not print upon` the inserted slips. And as the consecutivel numbering devices are operated tov add one directly by movement of the check feeding devices the number cannot be changed or increased because, it will be recalled, the feedingmechanism becomes locked when the printing mechanism is prepared for slip printing. n

The feeding operation is as before stated, performed by'a pair of co-operating rollers driven by a lever or handle, one of which rollers is provided with inked type for printing upon the face of the check. The machine in the drawings includes mechanism' Whereby when the printing mechanism is conditioned for printing upon'v the sales slips the check strip Will be reversely movedto a position Where, in case the keys should be operated Without a sales slip in position, the impression from the type carriers will be made in the space usually printed upon by the printing roller. Then when the machine is changed to a check printing condition the check strip is restored to its normal relation With the printing and feeding rollers and subsequent operation ci? the feeding and printing mechanism will overprint or obliterate the incorrect type carrier impression, and the impression -for the transaction upon which the check is issued will occur in the correct space on the check. This mechanism is part of an invention by a party other than the present applicant and, While it isfshoWn more or less in detail, no claims to are made in this case.

The operating keys Work in slots (Fig. l) in the machine casing and are pivoted on a rod 2i (Fig. 2) extending across the ma-4 chine. Resting upon all oi the keys is a key coupler 29; pivoted as at 23 in the side 'trames of the machine. lhen the outer ends of the keys are depressed the key coupler is rocked clockwise on its pivot and engages With notches 2d in the rear portions of the keys. The construction and purposes of such key coupler mechanism are Weil known .in the art and need not be described in detail..

Connected to the key coupler is a `double 'rack 25, the connection 'being such that as the key coupler 22 is rocked by the keys the rack 25 is raised and lowered. rlhe teeth of the double rack enga-ge a gear 26 first on one side and then on the other. in suchoa vvay that complete movement of the key coupler 2Q and double rack 25 will eilect complete rotation of the gear 25 and shaft 2T to Which the gear is secured. The shaft 2T carries cams and other devices for operating various parts of the mechanism. rlhe mechanism for effecting rotation of the shaft has not been described in detail becausey it is old and so Well lrnovvn, as shown for example by the patent to @leal 786,346, ripril li, 1905.

The tvvo keys shown -in l, designated as 3l and 32, are the keys for two clerks or tivo departments. For convenience they Will be referred to as the A and clerks keys. rlhey are connected with or operate mechanism for controlling engagement of either the totalizer fr or the totalizer B, Fig. 2, with operating segments ot the difierentia-l mechanism. The totalizer engaging mechanism is not directly involved in the present invention, and is not shown or described in this application. A showing and description of one form thereof may be found, however, in the Fuller application above mentioned.

rlhe A key 3l in addition to its totalizer selecting or engaging function operates an indicator and docs certain other Work, but is not connected to devices for setting a type carrier. The original machine has, however, a type carrier forprinting either the letter, A or the letter B and, in addition thereto, a similar type carrier is included in the improved mechanism. The position of these tW-o type carriers is controlled by the B key 32.

As shown in Fig. 2 the B key 32 has an upwardly extending arm 33 carrying a stud Set engaging a slot 35 in a member 36 loose on a shaft 37. rlhe member 36 is connected by a link 38 With an arm 39 secured to shaft i0 which is, as shown in lEig. 5, journaled in lugs on t-he back 'frame ofthe machine. lt is apparent that when the B key 32 is depressed it will act through the con` neet-ions described to roclr the shaft 4,0 countereclockvvise 2) and that When the key 32 returns to its undepressed position the shaft i0 will be restored to its starting point. This movement of the shaft 40 eii'ects the setting of a type carrier ti (Fig. l0) in the improved mechanism for printing either the letter i or the letter B. @he A and type carrier 42, 2, in the oldmechanism is given a corresponding movement by connections vrhich are neither shoivn nor described in the present case.

The connections for transmitting move-V ments of the shaft d() to the new type carrier ust mentioned comprise a gear 44.-, Figs. 5, i7 and ld, secured to the shaft d() and meshing with the teeth of a segment i5 loose on a shaft i6 in axial alignment with the previu ously mentioned shaft 37. An extension i7 of the segment is provided vvith teeth meshing with the teeth of a. gear i8 (see also F 3) secured to a. tube i9 loose on a shaft and integral with the type carrier il provided vvith the i and ldtype.

The illustrative machine also has four special. or transaction keys for Paid out, Shares, Sllteceived on accountl-,hnd No salel'items designated respectively by the i numerals 53, 54:, 55, and 56, (Fig. 5). The No sale key 56 has certain functions such as operating drawer release mechanism, but it does not set a type carrier. 'llhere is a car-l rier provided for printing the characters designating the various special keys, but it is normally held in a position Where it prints the character representing both No sale and Uash7 and is shifted to any one of the other three positions by one of the keys 53, 54. or 55.. Eachvof these keys is provided with an upwardly extending arm 57 like the ias arm 33, Fig. 2, of the B key 32, carrying a stud 58, Fig. 5, engaging slots inuplates 59 rigidly mounted in a'frame 60 secured to the shaft 37. The shaft 37 is journaled at its left end in the left side frame of the machine 1 and terminates at its right end at the point marked 62, Fig. 5. This point of termination is Within a hub 63 secured to the shaft 46, previously mentioned, which shaft is rotatably supported by the right han-d machine frame and by a bracket 64 on a frame 65 (see also Fig. 10), and which in the illustrative machinesupports the totalizers and record strip printing mechanism. The reason for having the separate shafts 3 7 and 46 instead of a single shaft will be clear later on.

Secured to the shaft 37 is a segment 66 (Figs. 2 and 5) for setting the special transaction type carrier in the old recording mechanism, and rigid With the frame 60,is a segment 67. rllhe slots in the plates y59 carried by theframe 60 are graduated so that each of the keys will imparta diiferent degree of movement to the frame and consequently to t the segments 66 and 67.

The segment 67 meshes with a gear 71 securedl to a tube 72 surrounding'the shaft 40 and carrying at its other end a gear 73 (see also Fig.. 10) meshing with a segment 74 loose on the shaft 46 and having a toothedl portion 75 meshing with a gear 76 secured to a tube 77 (Fig. 3) surrounding the tube 49 and integral with a type carrier 78 having on its periphery type for printing characters te represent the various classes of transactions. From the. foregoing. it is clear that the dierential movements of the frame 60 by the associated keys Will affect corresponding movements of the type carrier 78 to its various printing positions.

To the right, ,(F ig. 5) of the frame 60 pre- `viously described is a rock frame 81 loose on the shaft 37. Rigid Withthe frame 81 is a set of cam plates 82 having differently inclined slots (not shown) acted upon by studs on the keys in the same way as previously delscribed in connections with the special keys '53, 54, and 55.v The frame 81 is provided with seven of the cam plates so it is apparent that it can accommodate only a like number of keys. These keys are for entering dollar items running from $1.00 to $7.00.

Rigid with the frame 81 is a segment, 83 meshing with a gear 84 secured to a tube 85 surrounding the tube 72. Fastened to the other end of the tube 85. is a gear 86 meshing with the teeth of a segment 87 (see also Fig. 10) loose on the shaft 46. Rigid with the segment 87 is a segment 8'8 meshing With the teeth of a gear 89 attached to a tube 90 (Fig. 3) integral with a type carrier 91 for printing characters to represent the dollars.

Mounted in extensions of the rock frame t81 is a rod 93 (Fig. 5) extending beyond the This segment is for setting the dollar type carrier in the old recording mechanism and actuating the dollars Wheels in the totalizers. It is clear that differential movement of the rock frame 81 under control of its associated keys Will effect corresponding movements of the segment 94 and of the dollar type Wheel 91 To the right (Fig. 5) of the dollar differential frame 81 is a differential frame 95 operated by the 10 to 90 keys to impart different degrees of movement to the associated mechanism. The frame 95 is at its left side, loose upon the shaft 37 and at its right side isY integral With the hub 63 which, as before stated, is fastened to the shaft 46. Rigid with the frame 95 is a segment 101 for operating the dimes/t pe carrier in the lrecording mechanism and t e dimes registering Wheels in the totalizers. Secured to the shaft 46 near its right end is a ysegment 102 (see also Fig. 11) meshing with a gear 103 (Fig. 3) connected by a tube 104 to a type carrier 105 for printing characters representing the 10 to 90 amounts. l

The penny keys operate upon cam plates 109 (Figs. 5 and 6) fastened in a differential frame 110, in the same manner as hereinbefore described in connection With other groups of keys. rlhere are nine of the penny keys, two of them being shown in Fig. 6, and their connections with the differential frame 110 are such that by selective operation of them the frame may be moved tol nine different positions. Secured in extensions of the frame 110 is a rod 111 engaging a segment 112 loose upon the shaft 37. This segment operates the penny type carrier in the recording mechanism and the corresponding Wheels in the totalizers. Secured to the right hand side of the differential frame 110 is a segment 113, Figs. 10 and 11, engaging a gear 114, Fig. 3, connected by a tube 115 to a type carrier 116 for printing-the characters representing 1 to 9c.

1n axial alignment with the type ,carriers 41, 78, 91, 105 vand 116, are type carriers 118, 119, and 120 (Fig. 3) for designating dates. Meshingwith the teeth of a` gear rigid with the type carrier 118 is a gear 121 secured to a shaft 122. At its right hand end the shaft is provided with a knurled knob 123 by means of Which the type carrier 118 may be adjusted to the dierent positions. The printing face of the type carrier bears type forprinting characters representing the months. The type carriers 119 and 120 arel provided With similar gears meshing with gears `124 and 125 rigid with tubes 126 and 127 provided with setting knobs 128 and 129 by means of which the type carriers 119 Cand 120 may be adjusted to represent the various frame to a segment 94 loose on the shaft 37 in axial alignment with the other type car- 130 riers just mentioned are three type carriers l 133 for printing the consecutive numbers upon the checks. Thesecarriers and the mechanism for operating them are of the usual deep notch transfer type. A bail 135 (Figs. 6, 8 and 10) loose upon theshaft 50 supports the usual operating`- and carrying pawl 136. @ne side of the'bail 135 is connected by a link 137 to a bellcrank 138 loose on the tube 127 and connected by a link 139 with an arm 140 loose on the shaft 141, but rigid with an arm 142. The arm 142 has a cam slot 143 engaging a stud 144 on the side of the check feeding lever 146. This lever, which has an operating handle 147, is moved each time that a check is" issued and consequently acts through the stud 144, cam slot 143 and other connections described to oscillate the bail 135 a sufficient distance for the pawl 136 to add one on the consecutive numbering type carriers. Spring pressed pa'wls 151. retain the 'numbering carriers in their various positions. l

The consecutive numbering type carriers may be turned to zero Whenever desired by turning 4a knob 148 (Fig. 3) secured to the -shaft 50 to engage notches 149 in the shaft with the points of pawls 150 (Fig. 4) mounted within the type carriers.

The ink for printing from the consecutive number type carriers and the other` type carriers in axial alignment therewith is supplied by an inked ribbon 154, Figs. 6, 7 and 8, passing below the typecarriers around supporting rollers 155', and a roller' 156 of felt or other material capable of carrying an ink supply for-the ribbon. The roller 156 is rotatable on a rod 157 and pivoted on this rod at one end of the roller 156 is an arm 158 carrying another roller 159. Integral with the arm 158 is an arm 160 connected by spring 161 with the rod supporting the adf. jacent roller 155. The ribbon passes back of the roller 159 so thatthe spring 161 can serve to maintain a certain? amount of tension upon the ribbon. ,i

The ribbon is given a step of movement at each operation of the machine. This not only preventssuccessive impressions through the same portion of the ribbon, but it also serves to' bring the different portions lof the ribbon into contact with the roller 156 and thereby permit it to moisten or apply ink to the ribbon. 'Ehe mechanism for driving the ribbon comprises a ratchet disk 163, Fig. 7 rigid with the roller 156 and a pawl 164 carried by an arm 165 loose on the rod 157. The arm 165 is connected by a link 166 with an arm 167 pivoted at 168. The arm 167 is in turn connected by a link 169 with an arm 170 secured to a short shaft 171 journaled in one vof the supporting plates of the mechanism.

Secured to the shaft 1.71, but at the other side of said plate, is an arm 172 slotted to engage an eccentric 173 secured to the shaft 27. The

shaft 27, it will be recalled, makes a complete rotationat each operation of the machine, and the mechanism just described is so proportioned and connected that at each rotation the pawl 164 will be operated to impart a step of movement to the ratchet disk 163 and the roller 156.

The impressions are taken from the consecutive number, ida/te and item carriers by two percussion hamr'ers, one for the consecutive number, and the other to print the date and amount. The consecutive number hammer 175, Figs. 6, 8 and 10, has a hub 176 loose on a rod 177. At its forward end it carries an adjustable impression block 178 of rubber or other suitable material and of suiiicient length to take an impression from all three of the consecutive number type carriers. The impression hammer 181 for printing from the rest of the type carriers is substantially the same as the consecutive type hammer, and has a hub 182 loose' on the rod 177. At its forward end the hammer 181 carries an impression block which is not shown in the drawings, but is the same as the impression block 178 previously described, except that it is enough ylonger to print from all of the date and item printing type carriers.

Printing movement is imparted to the impression hammers by an arm 184 pivoted on the rod 177 between the impression hammer hubs 176 and 182. The forward edge of the arm 184 has a shoulder 185 engaging a rod 186. Near its lower end the arm 184 carries a stud 187 in the plane of rotation of 'a cam 188 fastened to the rotation shaft 27. During thel rotation of the shaft the cam will act .against the stud 187 to swing the arm 184 against the tension of a spring 189 until Ithe cam passes outof engagement with the stud whereupon the spring 189 will snap the arm 184 forward unt-il itisarrested by the rod 186. The arm 184 has a portion 192 extending at right angles to its length and engaging a stud 193 onUeach of the hammer arms. As best shown in Fig. v8, the hammers normally rest with their studs in engagement With the right angle portion 192 of the impression hammer operating arm 184 and in this normal position the impression blocks in the hammers areat some little distance from the type carriers. When the hammer operating arm 184 is swung by the cam 188 the hammers will follow and when the cam releases the arm both of the hammers will be' thrown against their type carriers to-take impressions.

The mechanism previously mentioned whereby the impression hammer 175 may be prevented from printing or by which under certain conditions both hammers may be disabled performs its function by movement of the hammer or hammers toward the type out ofengagement with the normally coacting portion 192 on the'hammer operating arm 184 and holds them in `that position. With this in view the consecutive number hammer head is provided with a stud 195, Fig. 6, and the otherhammer with a stud 196, (Fig. 8). Attached to the shaft 141 is a pair of arms 197 and 198, (see also Fig. 11). The arm 197 has an extension 199 having a cam surface 200 to engage the stud 195 while the arm 198 has a similar extension 201 and cam surface to engage the stud 196. Secured to the shaft 141 is a controlling lever 205 which, as shown in Fig. 1, is adjustable to three positions, marked respectively, Check, Lock and Slip. The construction and relation of the parts is such that when the controlling lever 205 is at the check position neither the stud 195 or the stud 196 will be engaged bythe cam surfaces on the arms 199 and 201 and the hammer operating arm 184 will; when it snaps` forward, impart printing movement to both of the hammers. When the controlling lever 205 is moved to the lock position the cam surface on the arm 201 will l be brought into engagement with thestud 196 on the date and amount hammer 181 and the cam surface 200 will be brought into engage- 'ment with the stud 195 on the consecutive number hammer 17 5. The cam surfaces are so graduated that they will act against their p associated studs to nove the hammers tocause of its greater length, remain in engagement,with the stud 195 and Vhold theconsecutive number hammer 175 in its inoperative position,`and when the hammer operating arm 184 is released by the cam 188 only the date yand amount hammer 181 will print.

The checks printed and issued by the machine are drawn `from a roll 206 (Figs. 6 andl 8) of paper or other suitable material, loosely supported by a stud 207. The strip passes from the roll 206 between plates 208 and 209, Fig. 12, moving together and slidably supported at therear end by a plate 210, attached to the machine casing. At its forward end the plates are supported by `a rod 211 engaging slots at the upper ends of the arms 197 and 198 previously mentioned. As shown in Fig. 13, between the two plates is a leaf spring' 212 which acts with the upper plate 209 to provide a tension device for preventingv accidental movement of the paper relative -to they plates. As previously pointed out, the arms 197 and 198 are moved by operation of'the control lever 205 and owing to the engagement of the arms with the rod 211any movement of .the control lever and arms will be transmitted to the check paper table or chute and this movementowing to the tension spring 212 will serve to shift the check strip. The purpose of this shifting movement of the strip will be pointed out later on.

1n most places ofv business, checks, or, as they are sometimes called, receipts, will be required in by far theF larger number of transactions entered in the machine. When a check has been fully ejected by operation of the mechanism it is torn `off from the strip,

. the rear edge 213 of the plate 209 serving satisfactorily as a tearing guide. The next check to be issued will therefore have one end adjacent the tearing edge 213 and will rest between a roller 214 and a roller 215 having on its periphery type for printing any desired matter. In the present machine the type is designed to print the name and ad'- dress of the proprietor.y The rollers 214 and 215 are geared togetherand are driven. by movement of the check feeding lever 146. The feeding levercarries a segmental rack 216 which, during `movement of the lever will engage a gear 217 loosely mounted on an arm 218 loose on the shaft 219 which supports the roller 214. A spring 220 (Figure 7) acts upon the arm to hold it in engage- 'ment with a pin 222. When the handle 147 is swung rearward the rollers "214 and 215 will be given a complete rotation and during the return movement the teeth of the gear 217 will ratchet over the teeth 216, because the rollers and the gear 217 lwill be held against reverse movement by a locking pawl 225, Figs. 8 and 9, integral with an arm 226 connected by a spring 227 with a pin 228 on the machine frame.

l A full stroke mechanism is provided to compel a complete movement of the lever 146 and its handle147 in both directions. This full stroke mechanism comprises a plate 233,` Fig. 7, attached to the feeding leveror handle and concentric with the -teeth 216. Pvotally supported on a stud 234, (see also Fig. 9), is a short arm 235. As the segment 233 travels to the right, Fig. 7, the arm 2,35 will be swung slightly on its pivot and then actwith the notches in the segment to prevent reverse movement of the handle. At the .end of the checkfeeding vstroke of the handle the arm 235 will drop in front of the rack 233 and then during the forward movement of the handle will be swung the other' I nml \ handleK meses? provided with co-acting means preventing operation of the keysA` if theV feeding handle 147 is shifted from its normal or home position, and which will, on the other hand, prevent movement of the feeding handle if a key has been partiallydepressed and the shaft therefore given partial rotation. ln the present embodiment this co-acting means consists of a lug 236, Fig. 8, extending laterally from the side of the feeding lever or handle. and a disk 237 fastened to the shaft 27. When the shaft is in its normal position, the position in which it is shown in the figure last mentioned, a cutaway portion 238 will be in the path of the lug 236. rThis cutaway portion is concentric with the shaft 46 and when the feeding handle is operated the lug 236 will travel down until it is arrested by the portion 241 on the disk. It is apparent that rotation of the shaft 27, and, of course, operationfof all of the operating keys of the machine will be prevented until the feeding handle is returned far venough to carry the lug 236 out of the path of. the portion 233 of the locking disk. It will also be apparent that when the shaft begins its rotation the periphery of the disk 237 will becarried under the lug 236, thereby preventing an v.movement of the feeding handle 147 until the rotation of the shaft 27 is nearly completed.

In addition-to the machinsm ust described whereby the operation of the feeding handle 147 is prevented after the rotation shaft 27 has begun its'movement, and vice versa, the machine has mechanism for controlling the sequence of operation of the keys and feeding This mechanism is best shown in Figs. 6 and 8f In both figures the parts are all shown in the positions they occupy after an operation of the keys with the machine in check printing condition. At this stage the shaft 27 is held against rotation by a shoulder 242 on a disk 243 attached to the shaft engaging a lug 244 on an element 245 pivoted at 246 to the side of a lever 247 ournaled on the rod 186. A spring 248 tends `at all times to rock the element 245 in a clockwise direction on its supporting pivot. This engagementof the lug 244 from the shoulder 242 -is effected by rocking the lever 247 on its pivot 186 thereby swinging the lower end of the lever and the element 245 far enough to release the disk 243 and shaft 27.

This movement of the lever 247 is imparted during the return stroke of the feeding handle 147. yThe means for effecting it comprises an arm 251, see also Figli), rigid with the full stroke arm or pawl 235 and provided with a stud 252 extending into an open slot 253 in the upper end of the lever 247. rllhe slot is of sufficient width to permit an idle movement of the arm 251 and stud 252 during the feeding movement of the handle 147, but when the return movement of the handle begins andthe full stroke rack 233 engages and -swings the pawl235 and the arm 251 counterclockwise the stud 252 engages the forward side of the slot 253 and rocks the lever 247 far enough to disengage the locking lug 244 from the shoulder 242. When the lug and shoulder become disengaged the spring 248 will swing the element 245 until it is arrested by the engagement of a lug 255 thereon with a shoulder 254 on the lever 247. In this position the locking lug 244 will rest upon the periphery of the disk 243, thereby holding the lever 247 in such a position that the rear side of the slot 253 will be in engagement with the stud 252 and hold the full stroke pawl 235 in a position where it will block the rearward or check-feeding movement of the full stroke rack 233 and,of course, the feeding handle or lever.

After the feeding handle 147 has been given a full to and fro movement to feed a check, and the shaft 27 freed for rotation,

the keys may be depressed to register the next item. During this registration the shaft 27 will be given its usual complete rotation. Near the end of its rotation the shoulder 242 will engage the locking lu 244 and swing the element 245 to the posltion in which it is shown. Movement beyond this position is prevented hy engagement of the locking lug 244 with a shoulder 261.

During rush hours it may he desirable to be able to use the registering keys without being compelled to operate the check feeding handle 147 and no operation of the handle is required in printing upon an inserted sales slip. It is necessary therefore to-be able to lever 247 and pivoted at its other end to the arm 198. As previously pointed out this arm 198 is,attached to the shaft 141 and therefore moves with the printer controlling lever 205. When the lever 205 is moved from the check position in which it is shown in all of the drawings to the lock position 264, Fig.

1, the link 262 will draw the upper end of the lever 247 forward and disengagethe locking lug 244 from the shoulder 242. Movement of the controlling lever 205 still further to the slip printing position 265 will result in added movement of the lever 247, and thereby simply carry the locking lug 244 still further away from the path of the shoulder 242. 1t is clear, therefore, that with the controlling lever 205 set at either the locking position 264 or the slip printing position 265 the keys and the rotation shaft 27 driven thereby are all free vfor operation without its being necessary to manipulate the check feeding handle 147.

In addition to its other functions, the'.

printer controlling lever 205 alsocontrols a lock for preventing/any movement of the feeding handle 147 when the controlling I lever is in either the lock or the slip posi'- tion.v This lock includes an arm 266 secured to the shaft 141 and provided with a slot 267 ly, that is, when the lever 205 is at the check position, the stud 268 will travel along the curved edge 271 of an extension 272 of the arm 266. rI he purpose of the extension v272 is to prevent shifting the controlling lever 205 to either the lock or the-slip position if the check paper feeding handle 147 is away from its normal starting position, 'as any attempt to move the controlling lever .will then be opposed by engagement of the eitension 272 with the stud 268.

When the machine is to be used to print upon a sales slip it is necessary to shift the printerbontrolling handle 205 to the slip position before the slip can be inserted. This insures locking the check feedinghandle 147, l disabling the consecutive number printing hammer and releasing the interlocking mechanism. The sales slips .are to be insertedinto a slot 274f-far enough to bring between the type carriers and impression hammer the portion of .the slip upon which the impression should fall. Then the printer controlling lever 205 ,is at either the check or the lock position an element 275 (Figure 6) pivoted .on the rod 219 is held with a portion 276 in position lto obstruct the slot 274. Referring to Fig. 11 it is seen that the element 275 is positioned to the left ofthe slot for 'receiving the check -strip and therefore it rcannot interfere with the passage of said strip at any time. Slot 274 being wider in breadth than the check strip passage,and overlying the same, is ladapted to receive portion 276 of member 27 5 when -the same is moved upwardly to sales slip obstructing position. Said member is held-in that position by a stud 277 on the side of the arm 197 engaging a cam slot 278 at the forward end of the element 27 5. When the lever 205 is moved to rollers are cut away'sothat at their normal positions this Vmovement of the paper is permitted. The purpose of so moving or shifting the check paper is to afford a means whereby, if the keys of the machine should be operated with the lever 205 at the slip position and without a slip having been inserted, the resulting impression will be made on the check at a point where it will be covered up or obliterated by a subsequent impression from the type on the roller 215. The way in which such an incorrect impression is overprinted is illustrated at 279, Fig. 14. The

size and configuration -of the type on the roller 215 may, if desired, be designed so that an impression from them will dominate and substantially conceal the presence of the impression from the other type. When the lever 205 is shiftedback to the check position and 30 'the check paper restored to its normal position, the subsequent' operation of the keys will print as shown at 280, Fig. 14. The casing of the machine is provided with a hinged door 281,-Fig. 1, with a transparent portion to permit readily determining the amount of check paper still in the machine. The left side of that part of the casing vcontaining the check and slip printing mechanism has an opening 283, Fig.l 2,- ,normally 9o closed by a plate 284 secured to a lid 285 (see also Fig. 1) hinged as at 286. In the Fuller machine the lid 285 may be opened to permit replenishing the supply of paper in the printing mechanism without giving access to the 95 totalizing and totalizer clearing mechanism.`

When the new roll of check paper has been placed on the stud 207 the lid 285 may be raised, thereby carrying with it the plate 284 check strip may then be drawn throughthe opening and moved edgewise into position between the plates 208 and 209.

In describing the construction of the imfromover the opening 283.k The end-of the proved machine it has been necessary i'nci- 105 dentally to describe the operation" of the various features to such l an extent that it is thought that the usual summary of the operation of the machine may be omitted.

While the embodiment herein shown and described is well adapted to fulfill the objects above stated, it is not the intention to limit the invention to the one form, as it is capable of various modifications and changes all coming within the scope ofthe claims which follow.

What is claimed is 1.V In a machine of the class described, the

vcombination witha printing mechanism constructed to print items upon checks or upon sales slips inserted into the mechanism, of devices for preparing the printing mechanism for printing upon checks or'upon inserted sales slips, and means set in preparing the printing mechanism for check printing X whereby insertionof a sales slip is prevented.'

2. In a machine of the class described, the combination with a printing mechanism constructed to print itemsmupon checks or upon sales slips inserted into the mechanism, of 13 tially adjustable type carrier, manipulative 3. Ina machine of the class described, the

combination with a casing provided with a slot to receive inserted sales slips, of printing mechanism within the casing for printing and issuing checks or printing upon sales slips, devices including a manually adjustable lever for adjusting the printer to print upon checks or upon sales slips and devices controlled by the lever at one position thereof for preventing the issue of checks or the insertion of sales slips.

4. In a machine of the class described, the combination with a casing provided with a slot to receive inserted sales slips, of printing mechanism within the casing to print and issue checks or print upon the inserted sales slips, devices for changing the printer from check printing condition to sales slip printing condition and restoring same to the check printing condition, an obstruct-ion preventing the insertion of a sales slip when the printer is in check printing condition, and means for withdrawing said obstruction as an incident to conditioning the printing mechanism for printing upon the sales slips.

5. In a machine of the class described, the combination with operating keys, of differentially adjustable type carriers andmeans for adjusting them by operations of the keys, a rotatable shaft and means requiring rotation of said shaft for taking impressions from the type carriers, mechanism for printing additional matter upon record material bearing the type carrier impressions and feeding saidmaterial to accessible position, a guide constructed to receive sales slips inserted to receive impressions from the type carriers, means movable into and out of position to prevent insertion of sales slips, a manually adjustable lever and connections for moving .said means, and a lock connected to be set by adjustment of said lever to prevent feeding of the record material.

6. In a machine of the class described, a printing mechanism comprising a differendev1ces, means controlled by the manipulative devices for adjusting the type carrier and taking impressions therefrom, manually operable means for feeding record material carrying said impressions, interlocking devices controlling the sequence of operation of the manipulative devices and manually operable means, and means for enabling and disabling said interlocking devices.

7. In a machine of the class described, a set of type carriers including carriers for printing consecutive numbers, impression devices comprising a separate impression member for the consecutive number type carriers, an invariably moved member for imparting printing movement to the consecutive number impression member, a device for moving the impression member toward the consecutive number type carriers and out of contact with its operating member, and a lever and connections controlling said device.

8. In a machine of the class described, type carriers for printing different kinds of data upon the record material, a plurality of impression hammers, spring actuated means for imparting printing movements to the hammers, devices for determining the data to be printed, cams for holding the hammers out of contact with their actuating means, and connections whereby the determining devices control the cams.

9. In a machine of the class described, type carriers for printing diiferent kinds of data upon record material, a plurality of impression hammers, spring actuated means for imparting printing movements to the hammers, devices for determining the data to be printed, cams for moving the hammers toward the type carriers and out of contact with the actuating means and connections whereby the determining devices actuate the cams.

10. In a machine of the class described, the combination vwith keys, of a set of type carriers, connections actuated by the keys for adjusting the type carriers to represent the keys actuated, check printing mechanism comprising means for taking impressions from the type carriers and devices for printing additional matter on the receipts and feeding them from the printing mechanism, manually operable mechanism for actuating said devices. a guide constructed to receive I.y

sales slips inserted to receive impressions from the type carriers, interlocking mechanisrn etlective to compel alternating opera tion of the keys and the manually operable devices in check printing, a lever adjustable to a plurality of positions, and connections whereby adjustment of the lever controls the operation of the aforesaid impression taking means and of the manually operable devices.

11. In 'a machine'of the class described, the

combination with vamount determining devices, of differentially adjustable type carriers, mechanism controlled by the amount determining devices for adjusting the type carriers to set up various amounts, a rotatable shaft, means requiring rotation of the shaft for taking impressions from the type carriers, a locking element secured to the shaft, a locking device movable into and out of engagement with said element, means normally rendered effective by a complete Arotation of the rotatable shaft for engaging the locking device with the locking element, mechanism operable after the rotatable shaft has returned to its starting point for printing upon and feeding the record material amount determining devices is effected.

12. In a machine of the class described, a plurality of groups of keys, a type carrier for each group, connections driven by keys for adjusting the type carriers to represent the keys actuated, a casing, check printing mechanism in said casing comprising means for taking impressions from the type carriers and rollers for printing additional matter on the checks and feeding them through an opening in the casing, manually operable mechanism for driving said rollers, a slot in the casing constructed to receive sales slips inserted to receive impressions from the type carriers, interlocking mechanism normally effective to compel alternating operation of the keys and the roller driving mechanism, an adjustable lever, and connections whereby the roller driving mechanism may be locked and the interlocking mechanism rendered ineffective by adjustment of said lever.

13. In a machine of the class described, the combination with a keyboard, of a set of type carriers, connections controlled by the keyboard for setting the type carriers to record the various manipulations of said keyboard, a casing, check printing mechanism in said casing comprising means for taking impressions from the type carriers and rollers for i printing on the checks and feeding them through an opening in the casing, a manually operable mechanism for driving said rollers, a slot in the casing constructed to receive sales slips inserted to receive impressions from the aforesaid type carriers, interlocking mechanism normally effective to compel alternating operation of the keyboard and the roller driving mechanism, and manipulative means for'locking the manually operable mechanism and rendering the interlocking' mechanism ineective when a sales slip is to be printed upon.

14. In a machine of the class described, the combination with a plurality of keys, of a set of type carriers, connections controlled by the keys for setting the type carriers to record l the various manipulations of the keys, a casing, receipt printing mechanism in said casing comprising means for taking impressions from the type carriers, and rollers for printing additional matter on the receipts and issuing same through an opening in the casing, a manually operable handle and connections fc driving said rollers, a slot in the casing constructed to receive sales slips inserted to receive impressions from the aforesaid type carriers, devices normally compelling alternating operation of the keys and the manually operable handle to print and issue receipts, and manually adjustable devices for locking said handle and freeing the keys for successive operation to print upon sales slips.

15. In a machine of the class described, the combination with a plurality of keys, of a set of type carriers, connections controlled by the keysfor setting the type carriers to record the various manipulations of the keys, a casing, check printing mechanism in said casing comprising means for taking impressions from the type carriers and rollers for printing additional matter .on the receipts and issuing same from an opening in the casing, a manually operable handle and connections for driving said rollers, a slot in the casing constructed to receive sales slips inserted to receive impressions from the aforesaid type carriers, a device movable into and out of position to prevent insertion of a sales slip, a lever and connections for effecting movements of said device, and a lock for the manually operable handle controlled by, said lever.

16. In a machine of the class described, the combination with a printing mechanism constructed to print upon and feed checks or print upon. inserted salesslips, of manipulative devices for preparing the printing mechanism for printing and issuing checks or printing upon inserted sales slips, and means set in preparing the printing mechanism for check printing whereby insertion of a sales slip is prevented.

17. In a machine of the class described, the combination with item entering mechanism, of manually operable check strip feeding mechanism, means operated by the item entering mechanism for printing upon the check strip, interlocking mechanism normally requiring alternating operation of the item entering mechanism and the check feeding mechanism, and devices whereby the interlocking mechanism maybe rendered effective or ineffective as desired.

. 18. In a machine of the class described, the combination with dierential mechanism and keys controllingv same, of manually operable check strip feeding mechanism, means operating as an incident to the operation of the differential mechanism for printing upon the check strip, interlocking mechanism normally requiring operation of the, differential mechanism and the feeding mechanism in a fixed sequence, and controlling mechanism whereby the interlocking mechanism may be disabled.

19. In a machine of the class described, the combination with keys each having an invariable extent of movement, printing mechanism controlled by the keys for printing upon check material characters designating the keys operated, a main operating mechanism, check-issuing devices operated independently of said operating mechanism comprising a handle having an invariable extent of movement, and (zo-acting devices whereby an incomplete movement of a key will prevent movement of the check issuing handle and whereby an incomplete movement of the handle will prevent movement of a key.

20. ln a machine of the class described, the combination with a set of keys, of type carriers for printing upon check material characters representing the keys operated, a rotatable shaft, means requiring operations of keys and rotation of the shaft for setting the type carriers and taking impressions therefrom, check-issuing devicescomprising a manually operable handle, means movable with said handle for preventing rotation of the shaft, and means on the shaft for preventing movement of the handle when the shaft is out of a certain position. i

2i. ln a machine of the class described, the combination with a` set of keys, of type carriers for printing upon check material characters representing the keys operated, a rotatable shaft, means requiring operation of the keys and rotation of the shaftfor setting 'the 'type carriers and taking impressions therefrom, manually operable. check-issuing mechanism, and devices intermediate the shaft and said mechanism whereby operation ofthe mechanism is prevented when the shaft has been rotated away from a certain position and rotation of the shaft is prevented by an incomplete operation of the feeding mechanism.

22. rl`he combination with a registering mechanism, of an operating mechanism therefor, connections from said operating mechanism for effecting printing upon check material, a check issuing mechanism, an interlocking mechanism-to compel a sequence of operation of the registering and check issuing mechanism and a manipulative device for rendering the interlocking mechanism ineffective.

23. In a machine of the class described, the combination with a registering mechanism, of an operating mechanism, connections from said operating mechanism for effecting printing from said registering mechanism, means for automatically locking the latter after each operation, a check issuing mechanism, and means controlled by the check issuing mechanism for unlocking the operating mechanism.

24. ln a machine of the class described, the combination with registering devices and a mechanism for selectively printing upon checks or other material, devices for issuing the checks, an interlocking mechanism for compelling alternate operations of the registering and check issuing devices, and means automatically set for disabling the interlocking devices in preparing to print upon material other than checks.

25. ln a machine of the class described, the

combination with item entering mechanism, of item printing devices operated by said mechanism, a lock for the mechanism rendered effective by an operation of the mechanism, manually operable devices for feeding record material through the printing devices, connections whereby operation of the manually operable devices will render the aforesaid lock ineffective, a lock for the manually operable devices rendered effective by operation of said devices, and means whereby the last mentioned lock is rendered ineffective by an operation of the item entering mechanism.

26. In a machine of the class described, the

combination with totalizing mechanism ofv devices for printing items entered in said mechanism, mechanism comprising a keyboard for operating the totalizing and printing mechanisms, manipulative means for disabling said printing devices, manually driven devices for feeding record material through the printing mechanism, means whereby during an operation of the feeding devices operation of said manipulative means is prevented, and mechanism for compelling alternate operations of the yprinting and feeding devices effected when the manipulative means is in one of its positions.

27. ln a machine of the class described, the combination with a printing mechanism comprising a plurality of impression devices, manipulative devices adjustable to prevent operation of one or both "of the impression devices, manually driven mechanism for feeding record material past the impression devices, meanswhereby during an operation of the feeding devices said-,manipulative devices will be locked against operation, and mechanism for compelling alternate Operations of the impression and feeding devices when operation of neither impressiomdevice has been prevented.

\ 28. In a machine of the class described, a totalizer, a series of operating keys, actuating means driven thereby for actuating said totalizer, a series of type elements driven by said actuating means, means operated by said keys for forming a record from said type elements, manual means for advancing t e record so formed, and interlocking connections compelling alternate operations of said keys ,and said manualmeans.

29. In a machine of the class described, a totalizer, a series of operating keys, actuating means driven thereby for actuating said totalizer, a series of type elements driven by said actuating means, means operated by said keys for forming a record from said type elements, manual means for advancing the record Vrso formed, interlocking connections compelling alternate operations of said keys and said manual means, and a device for rendering said interlocking connections ineffective.

30. ln a machine of the class described, a pluralit of keys, a totalizer, means under control of said keys for adding amounts in said totalizer, amount printing elements controlled by said keys to designate the amounts added, elements for printing characters other than amounts added, a plurality of impression members for printing from all of said elements, a controlling device for determining whether a check or inserted slip or neither is to be printed upon, means for issuing a printed check, and connections from said controlling device to disable/a part or all of said impression means and to render said check issuing means ineffective.

3l. ln a machine of the class described, a totalizer, means for entering items therein, printing wheels controlled by said item entering means, impression means operated by said item entering means, normally locked manipulative record stripr advancing mean-s, and connections between said item entering means and said manipulative means where-` by the item entering means when operated unlocks said manipulative means after the impression means has been operated and locks, itself, and said manipulative means when subsequently operated unlocks the item entering means and relocks itselfn 32. ln a machine of ythe class described, printing mechanism for` printing upon a check, an operating shaft, said printing mechanism being directly operated by said operating shaft, item entering means for controlling the printing mechanism, manually operable means for issuing a printed check, and means comprising a single continuous train of mechanism between said check issuing means and said item entering means for enforcing a continuous predetermined sequence of operations of said two last mentioned means.

33. ln a machine of the class described, a pair of impression platens, separate and independently operable groups of type elements cooperating with said platens, a common driving element for said pair of platens and a shiftable member adapted in one position to move one of said platens out of driving relation with said common element.

34. 1n a machine of the class described, a plurality of impression platens, a spring operated pivoted driving member common to said impression platens, a shiftable platen control member, and cooperating proj ections carried by said platens and said control member'whereby said-platens may be variously moved out of the driving path of said driving member according to the position of the control member. f

35. Ina machine of the classdescribed, a plurality of groups of type carriers for printing conjointly on a record material, impression means including a separate impression,

member for one of said groups, an invariablyl moved member for imparting printing movement to said separate impression member, a device for moving said separate impression member toward' its corresponding group of type carriers and away from its operating member, and a manipulative member for controlling said device.

36. ln a machine of the class described, a

plurality of groups of type carriers for printing conjointly upon a record material, impression means including a separate impression member for one of said groups, an invariably moved member for imparting printing movement to said separate impression4 ulative means for determining whether checkprinting orL inserted slip printing is to be 'e'ectech a cam 'for holding one of said hammers out of operative relation with its actuating means, and connections whereby said manipulative means controls said cam.

38. ln a machine of the class described,

the' combination with totalizing mechanism,-

of means for printing items entered in said mechanism, means for operating the totalizing and printing mechanisms, manipulative means for disabling said printing means, manually drivenl devices for feeding record material through the printing means, means whereby during an operation of the feeding devices operation of said manipulative means is prevented, and mechanism for compelling alternate operation ofthe printing means and the feeding devices when `the manipulative means is in one of its positions@ 39. ln a machine of the class described,

item entering mechanism, a manually operable clieck strip feeding device, an operating shaft cooperating with said item entering mechanism, a locking element secured to said shaft, lockingmeans cooperating with said element and carried into locking relation with the latter upon a complete operation of said shaft, and means engaged by said check feeding deviceto carry said locking means out of locking relation with said element.

40. ln a machine of the class described, the combination with' a registering mechanism and a printing mechanism for pri ting upon checks or other material, devices/rfor p issuing the printed checks, an interlocking mechanism for compelling alternate,V operations of the registering and check issuing mechanisms, a lever adjustable to three posi- 

